A scoping review of intersections between indigenous knowledge systems and complexity-responsive evaluation research

Background: Acknowledging the need to transform the evaluation sector in Africa, locally generated approaches have been a recent area of contestation for both researchers and practitioners. Whilst the need for an African evaluation approach has been well established in the literature, there are stil...

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Main Author: Caitlin Blaser-Mapitsa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2022-07-01
Series:African Evaluation Journal
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Online Access:https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/624
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description Background: Acknowledging the need to transform the evaluation sector in Africa, locally generated approaches have been a recent area of contestation for both researchers and practitioners. Whilst the need for an African evaluation approach has been well established in the literature, there are still significant gaps in a proactive response. One of these gaps is the role of indigenous knowledge systems in these evaluation approaches. Indigenous knowledge systems have been a priority research area for decades, often in fields of science and technology, education and in research methods. Despite these strong overlaps with areas of interest to evaluators, there has been relatively little intersection between research on evaluation systems and that on indigenous knowledge systems. Objectives: This article brings together these two areas of research to see what lessons for African-rooted evaluation approaches emerge from the body of research on indigenous knowledge systems. Method: To do this, a scoping review was conducted, applying a thematic analysis to literature identified for inclusion in the study. Results: This study found that there is considerable scope for the evaluation sector to draw on indigenous knowledge systems research, particularly drawing on process and methodological lessons from designing studies, as well as defining power dynamics and critical systems approaches. Conclusion: This analysis can contribute to a needed debate about how to define and promote localised, contextually relevant evaluation tools and methods. It can also contribute to building a research agenda around African evaluation approaches.
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spelling doaj.art-22511b3f18af43b2a82be25a5321c43b2022-12-22T00:53:41ZengAOSISAfrican Evaluation Journal2310-49882306-51332022-07-01101e1e1010.4102/aej.v10i1.624166A scoping review of intersections between indigenous knowledge systems and complexity-responsive evaluation researchCaitlin Blaser-Mapitsa0Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, School of Governance, University of the Witwatersrand, JohannesburgBackground: Acknowledging the need to transform the evaluation sector in Africa, locally generated approaches have been a recent area of contestation for both researchers and practitioners. Whilst the need for an African evaluation approach has been well established in the literature, there are still significant gaps in a proactive response. One of these gaps is the role of indigenous knowledge systems in these evaluation approaches. Indigenous knowledge systems have been a priority research area for decades, often in fields of science and technology, education and in research methods. Despite these strong overlaps with areas of interest to evaluators, there has been relatively little intersection between research on evaluation systems and that on indigenous knowledge systems. Objectives: This article brings together these two areas of research to see what lessons for African-rooted evaluation approaches emerge from the body of research on indigenous knowledge systems. Method: To do this, a scoping review was conducted, applying a thematic analysis to literature identified for inclusion in the study. Results: This study found that there is considerable scope for the evaluation sector to draw on indigenous knowledge systems research, particularly drawing on process and methodological lessons from designing studies, as well as defining power dynamics and critical systems approaches. Conclusion: This analysis can contribute to a needed debate about how to define and promote localised, contextually relevant evaluation tools and methods. It can also contribute to building a research agenda around African evaluation approaches.https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/624evaluationcritical systemsindigenous knowledge systemsresearch methodsapplied researchtransforming development
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A scoping review of intersections between indigenous knowledge systems and complexity-responsive evaluation research
African Evaluation Journal
evaluation
critical systems
indigenous knowledge systems
research methods
applied research
transforming development
title A scoping review of intersections between indigenous knowledge systems and complexity-responsive evaluation research
title_full A scoping review of intersections between indigenous knowledge systems and complexity-responsive evaluation research
title_fullStr A scoping review of intersections between indigenous knowledge systems and complexity-responsive evaluation research
title_full_unstemmed A scoping review of intersections between indigenous knowledge systems and complexity-responsive evaluation research
title_short A scoping review of intersections between indigenous knowledge systems and complexity-responsive evaluation research
title_sort scoping review of intersections between indigenous knowledge systems and complexity responsive evaluation research
topic evaluation
critical systems
indigenous knowledge systems
research methods
applied research
transforming development
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